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Ginni Dickinson
October 18, 2006
Lisa and Michael, I am so sorry that I missed your dad's memorial. I only found out about his death a few days ago. I was so fond of your dad. He had such spirit. Despite all of his hardships he remained positive. I have been thinking so much about the two of you. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Michael Paul
October 11, 2006
Lisa and Michael, It was an honor and priviledge to participate in the care of your father. I will surely miss him and his fishing trip stories. May God bless you both.
Kelly Clark
October 11, 2006
There was no one I would have rather sat next to at a swim meet. How I wish I could spend a couple more hours 'talking swim' with Dick today.
Jim, Marcia, Lauren & Katie Genthe
October 10, 2006
There are certain folks that leave one with a wonderful feeling when they are around...and a sad feeling when they are gone! Without a doubt, Dick is one of those! We're glad for all the time we've known him!
Jan Maas
October 10, 2006
Lisa and Michael,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your dad was a great guy.
We spent so many wonderful hours and days with him at swim meets. Watching and working. He was so genuinely interested in all the kids. And so nice and pleasant to everyone.
I know you will miss him greatly.But he will live in your hearts forever.
Jan & Bruce Maas
William Brantley
October 10, 2006
Our deepest sympathies to Michael and Lisa. Dick was a good friend when I was a faculty member at Marquette, and we played tennis many times. He was a true gentleman "on and off the court".
Ann Kaufmann
October 9, 2006
Dear Lisa and Michael,
My thoughts are with you as they have been for many years as you journeyed through Shorewood High School. Your father was always so much a part of your lives, and I know that he will still be in spirit.
Natalia Sadaniantz
October 8, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with the Nash family
Cristina Vieira
October 8, 2006
My thoughts are with the Nash Family. Lisa all the swimmers are here for you. Love always
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